Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) called Saturday night for the defeat of President Trump in Election 2020 and a change of Congress to enact long-sought after federal non-discrimination protections for LGBT people.

Gillibrand, a possible Democratic contender in 2020, made the remarks Saturday at the 2018 HRC Greater New York Gala, encouraging attendees to join efforts to make change in the mid-term election and the presidential election in 2020.

“We know this president will never sign the Equality Act to ensure the civil rights of LGBTQ Americans,” Gillibrand said. “He has neither the decency, nor the empathy to do so. But even with him in the Oval Office, we can make progress, because with a Democratic majority in the House and the Senate, we can create the momentum that we need for a new president to sign that bipartisan bill in 2020.”

The Equality Act, legislation introduced by Rep. David Cicilline (D-R.I.) and Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.), would amend the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to prohibit anti-LGBT discrimination in employment, housing, public accommodations, education, credit, jury service and federal funding.

In a 2000 interview with The Advocate, Trump said he supports amending the Civil Rights Act to include sexual orientation, but he has never addressed the issue during his 2016 campaign or as president, nor has he ever said whether he backs the addition of transgender protections in federal law. The erosion of LGBT rights during the first year of his administration suggest Trump no longer holds the position he expressed in 2000.

Gillibrand also talked about her efforts in the 2010 repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell,” calling it “a landmark moment for LGBT rights in this nation” and “one of the proudest moments of my career.”

“That experience was a turning point, too, because it taught me a fundamental lesson that I will never forget,” Gillibrand told attendees. “Washington only acts when courageous people, people like all of you in this room stand up and demand it.”

Gillibrand attributed the success of the LGBT movement not to politicians, but activists on the ground, at one point referencing in particular the president of the Human Rights Campaign.

“Even if I am the one on the stage tonight, I want to remind all of you that the fight we have on our hands is only won because of the Chad Griffins and the Scott Campbells of this world and all of the people who here tonight who are determined to their faces heard,” Gillibrand said.

As Trump’s policies continue to have impact on minority groups across the board, Gillibrand’s speech wasn’t just limited to LGBT rights

With pending a March 8 deadline to come to a solution before DREAMers may be deported from the United States, Gillibrand pointed out estimated 75,000 are LGBT and said “they face being sent back to countries with no protections for them, and President Trump and congressional Republicans are not doing nearly enough to stop it.”

At one point, Gillibrand became audibly emotional when she recalled the story of a transgender kid who goes to the same school as her son and found the support of his classmates.

“I watched a young men build his courage over many years – first with blue hair, then a short hair cut and, finally, a new name — to stand before his school at graduation and to find his present and his future on his own terms,” Gillibrand said. “I couldn’t have been prouder even if he was my own son.”

But Gillibrand’s tone quickly changed when she juxtaposed that story with the Trump’s attempt to ban transgender people from the U.S. military.

“When President Trump looks at our transgender troops as valueless and when his party tries to demonize this boy and every other like him, this arrogance and bigotry will provoke a fury in me that will not subside,” Gillibrand said.

Referencing legislation she introduced with Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) against Trump’s ban, Gillibrand said not until the bill is passed “will we stop fighting to protect these transgender troops.”

“So we have come far, but everyone in this room knows we are at the start of a journey towards making America a fair and more equal place for LGBTQ Americans, and it will not be easy, so brace yourselves for the battle ahead,” Gillibrand said.

Also speaking at the 2018 HRC Greater New York Gala were New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.).

Chris Johnson is Chief Political & White House Reporter for the Washington Blade. Johnson attends the daily White House press briefings and is a member of the White House Correspondents' Association.
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She’s spot on! You need to dump the GOP majority in Congress to put a brake on the Fake POTUS’ damage in 2018 and oust the Trump in 2020! He will never endorse much less sign into law an Equality Act! He can’t even acknowledge pride month let alone anything else that favors the GLBT community!

I can’t believe they let you post this Babel. And to think they didn’t print my comment because of words I used. Inm3921 you always speak the trurh. Tall tree is less than a sapling. The GOP offers LGBTQ Americans nothing. We got nothing all year from him. His interest is with evangelicals. See what that gets you. You need to be educated.

You may have a fetish for pain. I don’t.
I would love to see your face when Trump is done with you.
Do you have something against marriage equality, civil rights, do you enjoy being discriminated against? Do you like being condemned by self righteous evangelicals? Or are you somehow above all the hate?
Tell me I want to know. Stop using that childish language and tell me how you got suckered in to what you believe.

You do exactly the same to gays that disagree with your obnoxious love for the Fake POTUS! If you think no one discriminates against GLBT anymore, it proves you’re a complete idiot living in a bubble! Wake up stupid!

Just because you choose to go through life with selective tunnel vision doesn’t mean the rest of us will!

You think that deflects from your callous attitude toward gay men with AIDS or your support of anyone that stand behind Trump even avowed enemies of the GLBT community that Trump encircles himself with? The list of anti-GLBT on Trump’s staff is long including his own lawyers like Jay Sekulaw that runs an organization founded by Pat Robertson that has always opposed GLBT rights in court!

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